In case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:
~The week began with Steyn musing musically on the fools of April.
~On Monday Mark considered Brexit thwarters, Privy Council heavies, and Kiwi reverts: "Ministry of All the Fools" was our most-read piece of the week. Later Steyn joined Tucker Carlson to ponder the wandering hands of Joe Biden. Click below to watch:
~On Tuesday Mark hosted another Clubland Q&A taking questions live from Mark Steyn Club members around the planet in a brisk tour of the west's lousy leadership. You can listen to the full show here.
Clubland Q&A (and much of our other content at SteynOnline) is made possible thanks to members of The Mark Steyn Club, for which we are profoundly grateful. You can find more details about the Steyn Club here.
~On Wednesday Mark returned to the John Oakley show in Toronto, to contrast the lockstep lickspittles of the Canadian Liberal Party with the circular firing squad of the UK Tory Party - and the slithering hands of Joe Biden with the endangered alligators of Nunavut. Click below to listen:
~On Thursday, Steyn swung by "Tucker Carlson Tonight" to discover that the root cause of climate change is ...toxic masculinity:
~On Friday Mark launched the latest audio adventure in our series Tales for Our Time - a double-bill of Rudyard Kipling science-fiction about the Aerial Board of Control. To hear Steyn read Part One of With the Night Mail: A Story of 2000 AD, click here. To hear Part Two, click here.
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~For our weekend movie date Steyn chugged down twenty years of red pills.
If you missed the first Dennis Miller/Mark Steyn Adorable Deplorable Tour, Mark will be on the radio with Dennis this coming week - and for Miller/Steyn fans for whom one night isn't enough there's always the Second Annual Mark Steyn Club Cruise, sailing from Vancouver through Alaska's Inside Passage to Glacier Bay and Ketchikan. Cabins are going stunningly fast, and, as with most travel plans, the prices are more favorable and the accommodations more congenial the earlier you book. For those coming from far afield, Cindy, our cruise manager, can help with flight and hotel bookings: If you're dialing from almost anywhere but Australia (ie, the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia, Africa, South America), it's 001 (770) 952-1959; if you're calling from North America, it's 1-800-707-1634. Or you can email your query here. As last year's cruisers know, Cindy is super-helpful.
A new week at SteynOnline begins tonight with our Song of the Week - and the second in our Tales for Our Time about the Aerial Board of Control.